D. M. FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



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BIQNONIA RADICANS 



(Triuicpet Vine). Perhaps the most 

 shou-y, and certainly one of the best 

 hardy, deciduous cUmbers for 

 covering verandas, arbois. 

 trunks of trees, old walls, etc 

 Flowers brilliant scarlet, 

 trumpet shaped; hardy peren 

 nial . Pkt. lOcts 



BOSTON IVY- 



CALCEOLARIA 



'See Ampelopsis.) 



BRACHYCOME 



(Swan Paver 



Daisy). Ef- 

 fective in edj^ings. beds or rustic 

 baskets. Half hardy annual, on- 

 half foot high. It produces an abund- 

 ance of daisy like flowers. MiX'^d T 

 blue and ichite Pkt. octs 



RD17A (Ornamental Grass). Very 



Ol\lLit\. useful ornamental grass, 

 much sought in forming winter bou- 

 quets and wreaths; one foot high 

 Hai-dy annual; sow outdoors in Aprd or 

 May. 



Maxima, large, attractive Pkt. 5cts 



Gracilis, slender, dwarf '* Sets 



RROWAI I I A These handsome, 



ui\\-f TT rvL<L<in. profuse bloomers aie 

 used freely both for indoor and outdoor 

 planting on account of the ease with 

 which they may be grown and their usefulness for cut flow- 

 ers. Half hardy annual; height eighteen inches. 



Roezli, produces white and blue flowers Pkt. locts 



Elata, fine mixed '. "• octs 



RPVnMHD^IQ An ornamental climb- 

 DIV I UllLfr ^lO er of the gourd family 



bearing green fruit which changes in 



color as the season advances, to bright 



scarlet striped with white. Tender annual, 



ten feet high; has tuberous roots which 



may be kept over like potatoes. Pkt. Sets 



CALAMPELIS SCABRA 



(Eccremocarpus). A beautiful, tender 

 climber from Chili, with delicate foliage. 

 It produces racemes of bright orange 

 flowers late in the season. Tender per 

 ennial; fifteen feet high Pkt. lOcts 



Fine dwarf plants 

 for growing in 

 masses: produce an abundance of blossoms; well 

 suited for edgings, rockeries, etc. Tender annual; 

 one half to one foot high. 



Grandiflora, rosy lilac Pkt. Sets 



Umbeliata, crimson " Sets 



CALLA ^THIOPICA if 'gSvef/l^: 



sirable plant, either as an aquatic or as an ornament for the 

 drawing room or conservatory. Will flower in one year 

 from planting of the seed. Half hardy perennial . Pkt- lOcts 



CALENDULA— (See Marigold). 



CALIFORNIA POPPY— (<S'ee Eschscholtzia) . 



A favorite and uni- 

 versally admired 

 fenus. remarkable 

 or their large, 

 beautifully spotted blossoms produced in almost count- 

 less variations of marking. They are grown in 

 pots in the conservatory, greenhouse and gar- 

 den. Herbaceous and also shrubby 

 evergreen jjerennials. 

 Hybrida grandiflora, flo-wers of im- 

 mense fcize; seed saved from finest 



specimens Pkt. 2 octs 



Hybrida tigrina, flowers of the largest 

 size, beautifully spotted. Seed saved 

 from choicest collect ion.. Pkt. 25cts 

 Finest hybrids mixed, seed saved only 

 from the most perfect flowers, 

 embracing many of recent intro- 

 duction: all desirable. Pkt. Socts 

 Rugosa, shiuVjby; grown in and 

 out of doors. Slaved from the 

 finest varieties mixed. 



Pkt. 2 Sets 



Cailiopsis 



CALANDRINIA 



(Coreopsis). A 



very showy border 



plant, producing 



flowers of brilliant yellow, orange, 



crimson, red and brown beautifully 



■ contrasted. Hardy annual: two feet 



high. Fine mixed Pkt. octs 



CALCEOLARIA. CALLIOPSIS f^^?a" This i^ ape';: 



ennial, blooming the first year from seed and producing a 

 succession of flowers about three inches in diameter, borne 

 on long and graceful stems which make them especially 

 valuable for decorative purposes. The color is a veiy pure 

 and brilliant yellow. One of the brightest among garden 

 flowers Pkt. lOcts 



TAI I IDHOF (Popjjy MalUnc). Extremely 

 VrVL.I-.II\llv/Lr handsome border plants, bear- 

 ing large, rich, jjurple-red flowers 

 throughout the season. Hardy annual; 

 one to two feet high. 

 Callirhoe, Involucrata, trailing. purplish- 

 crimson Pkt. octs 



Callirhoe, Pedata, purple, white eye. 



Pkt. octs 



Callirhoe, Pedata, nana, dwarf, one foot 



high Pkt. octs 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA 



House or greenhouse evergreen, peren- 

 nial shrubs easily grown from seeds. 

 As varieties do not come true from seed 

 when plants are grown in this way. one 

 may have the pleasure of getting some- 

 thing distinct and of unusual merit. 

 Mixed, fmest double varieties. 



Pkt. 2octs 



cALLioPss, CANARY BIRD FLOWER 



(Tropceolum canariense). A beautiful climber. The curi- 

 ously shaped and charming little canaiy colored blossoms 

 bear some resemblance to a bird with its wings half ex- 

 tended. The plant has a luxuriant growth and rambling 

 character. If planted by the side of an arborortrellis.it will 

 run twenty feet and blossom from July till frost ccnes. 

 Tender annual Pkt. lOcts 



CANDYTUFT 



ilberifi). Universally known and 

 cultivated, and considered indispens- 

 able for cutting. All the varieties 

 look best in beds or masses. Hardy 

 annual; one foot high. 



Purple Pkt. i>cts 



White "^ •'"'.cts 



Rocket (Empress), white, 



extra large trusses. A 



gre^at improvement in 



the size and quality of th- 



flowering trusses over the 



conmion white varietv. 



Pkt". .->cts 

 Fragrant, white. ... " octs 



Crimson, fine " 5cts 



Carmine, dwarf, compact habit. 



Pkt. lOcts 



Fine Mixed 



Dwarf Mixed Hybrid, four 



o six inches high 



Perennial (Sempervirens), 

 hardy, evergreen, sub- 

 shrub; height ten inches; 

 flowers white, very pretty. " lOcts 



lOcts ^ 



CANDYTUFT, Rocket. 



